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Rosie Jimenez, in a school photograph provided to the public by her daughter.

Remembering Rosie

Published: October 29, 2019

Rosie Jimenez died of complications from an illegal abortion on October of 1977 in McAllen, Texas a little over a year after the Hyde Amendment was passed. The Hyde Amendment is a dangerous ban on federal funding in the form of Medicaid for abortions except in the case of rape, incest, or if carrying the pregnancy […]

By Abi Rahman-Davies

Climate Protests Should Become Our Normal

Published: October 24, 2019

On Friday, September 20, millions of young people and allies around the world participated in the Global Climate Strikes. The purpose of these strikes was to tell adults across the world to get it together and do something to address climate change. This is no easy task, and will definitely require a massive overhaul of […]

By Johanna Zenn

What It’s Like to Have a Sibling in High School in the Age of School Shootings

Published: October 22, 2019

My brother is 14 years old and just started high school this year. Buzzing with excitement for him, my family was nervous about many things–my brother was worried about getting to his classes and my mom was worried about him having somewhere to sit at lunch, but it wasn’t until my dad mentioned that a […]

By Callie Wixon

Love Your Body Day: Reflections

Published: October 18, 2019

Happy Love Your Body Day! Celebrate by showing your body some extra TLC today and reading our collection of short essays about coming to terms with, and learning to love, one’s body, and the societal pressures that make it difficult (if not near impossible) for us to get there. This post comes from three interns […]

By Himaja Balusa

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